Title: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 24, 2011, 10:41:18 PM Welcome to Reverse Sheep 42 - the meaning of life (food edition)
There is an old faithful spreadsheet in town, but still be prepared for disasters of farcical proportions on the reveal evening. Also, sharplea has once again banned himself from entering this quiz as he has to do all the donkey work! So, without further ado, I present... Rules Here's the deal. There are 12 questions, PM your answers for them to me by 11pm on Monday January 31st, each answer on a separate line please, in order of questions. Don’t give a toss about question number, you decide. I will be marking line 1 as question 1, and so on, no matter what number you put! Your score for each question is the number of people who give the same correct answer. So you want to go for answers that you think will be less commonly given. Levelling commonly happens. The answer most commonly given is called the sheep, with the corresponding sheep score. You are not allowed to do research such as Google searches to come up with answers. If you give an incorrect answer, you will receive the sheep score + 5. You MUST pass on one question and score a 0 for that question. Spelling mistakes will be laughed at and may even invoke a penalty. Any questions post in this thread (or PM), but don’t post your answers obv. The reveal will be 8pm on Tuesday February 1st Bribes are accepted (for either + or - points) joobie538 on stars ;) Should a previous QM be victorious, he/she can do whatever the hell they want, as long as we see RSQ43 within 24hrs of the reveal. Objections are allowed but may be ignored / punished - God help you if I have PMT I reserve the right to change these rules without notice at anytime before the start of the reveal. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Questions 1. Name a cake from the Mr Kipling cake range 2. Name a pasty or slice available to buy at Greggs 3. Name an ingredient of Laxie’s original baked New York cheesecake 4. Name a food item on the DTD bar menu. 5. Name a UK celebrity chef 6. Name a variety of boxed Chocolates 7. Name a traditional ingredient of Spaghetti Bolognese –according to Masterchef Australia there are 17. 8. Name a Dessert or pudding that is Adam proof (contains alcohol) 9. Name a Kellogg’s breakfast cereal 10. Name a current UK flavour of Walker’s crisps – Stepdad works for them just try and argue with me!! 11. Name a widely known sweet pie filling 12. Name a variety of curry - this is based on the menu from my local curry house, I may need to resurrect the Whale for this one! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ENTRANTS 18 Girgy Tightend TheWhisper Nakor Claw Crow Jon MW cambridgealex Redsimon jjandellis Waz1892 stato_1 TRIP5 cf Silo Graham Delboy Robert HM Technolog Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on January 24, 2011, 10:55:17 PM A most excellent quiz. Not like the rubbish we just dealt with. Bravo!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Girgy85 on January 24, 2011, 11:10:22 PM In. Will be away for the reveal so if I'm unlucky enough to win then whoever wants to be QM then its all yours!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The_duke on January 25, 2011, 12:05:17 AM 1. OK
2. OK 3. OK 4. OK 5. OK 6. OK 7. FFS trad by whos definition 8. Too wide, I put alcohol in everything 9. OK 10. OK 11. Again too wide, on mans sweet is another mans sour 12. I curry everything and so do the curry boys I sense a farce so epic after Q6 that Cecil b DeMille would have made a film out of it Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on January 25, 2011, 12:07:18 AM lol nice questions
should be fun! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 25, 2011, 07:42:14 AM 1. OK 2. OK 3. OK 4. OK 5. OK 6. OK 7. FFS trad by whos definition - erm... the italians maybe? 8. Too wide, I put alcohol in everything - pick an answer and lets see if I agree :P 9. OK 10. OK 11. Again too wide, on mans sweet is another mans sour 12. I curry everything and so do the curry boys - you better hope they sell it at my local I sense a farce so epic after Q6 that Cecil b DeMille would have made a film out of it Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Graham C on January 25, 2011, 09:55:01 AM 7. FFS trad by whos definition - erm... the italians maybe? Any reason why you're using amateur Australian cooks in the question? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 25, 2011, 07:42:58 PM 7. FFS trad by whos definition - erm... the italians maybe? Any reason why you're using amateur Australian cooks in the question? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on January 26, 2011, 04:20:37 PM Excellent Questions
All about food Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 29, 2011, 08:57:49 AM come on!! only 8 people entered??? I may decide to extend the deadline till Monday to allow for people in Bolton all weekend. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on January 29, 2011, 02:04:44 PM you could add a bonus question about sausages
That may get people interested Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Acidmouse on January 29, 2011, 05:37:49 PM come on!! only 8 people entered??? I may decide to extend the deadline till Monday to allow for people in Bolton all weekend. no knowledge or interest in food...sorry cant be bothered with this one. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 30, 2011, 09:36:40 AM Entry deadline extended reveal will now be 8pm Tuesday 1st February Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on January 30, 2011, 11:45:26 PM IN!!!!!
I'm aiming to finish higher than last... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on January 31, 2011, 03:21:08 PM in!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on January 31, 2011, 08:59:15 PM in
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 31, 2011, 09:11:29 PM 16 in anymore for anymore? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on January 31, 2011, 09:35:32 PM In
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on January 31, 2011, 10:31:27 PM less than 30mins to go
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TightEnd on February 01, 2011, 10:29:23 AM I will miss the reveal, though could have made last night
Son's birthday. Bramall Lane. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: cambridgealex on February 01, 2011, 12:39:20 PM In!!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 12:42:30 PM I will miss the reveal, though could have made last night Son's birthday. Bramall Lane. omg, wish i'd run this good Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 07:18:41 PM I feel i should announce that I have created my own spreadsheet for this rsq, and one thing I've learnt for the process is that I'm allergic to Excel
40mins till total farce meltdown Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: cambridgealex on February 01, 2011, 07:41:35 PM Whoop! I'm excited
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 07:56:29 PM I think i'm gonna win this one
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 07:58:22 PM Decided to miss the launch of Sky Atlantic at 8pm in favour of the Blonde Quiz
Good luck quizmistress Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:00:35 PM 1 min to go and i'm still waiting for Adam to send me the formatted answers, you lot will have to wait a min
Oh well.. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: cambridgealex on February 01, 2011, 08:02:56 PM [ ] Impressive start
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:04:51 PM Ok lets start this bloody thing, objections with links please, but i assure you i'm right! 1. Name a cake from the Mr Kipling cake range[/u] Battenberg / mini – 4 points (SHEEP) Girgy Claw Waz1892 Silo Graham Angel Slice – 2 points Nakor Cambridgealex Manor house – 2 points Trip5 Delboy ACES – 1 point[/U] French fancies Tightend Bakewell Slices Redsimon Pass – 0 points Stato 1 FAILS – 9 Points[/u] Minced Pie Jjandellis Cherry Bakewell Thewhisper The Crow Bakewell tart Jon MW Robert HM Sausages Cf Bramley apple Pie Technolog Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:06:18 PM OBJECTION
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:06:31 PM Question 1 Scores stato_1 0 Tightend 1 Redsimon 1 Nakor 2 cambridgealex 2 TRIP5 2 Delboy 2 Girgy 4 Claw 4 Waz1892 4 Silo Graham 4 TheWhisper 9 Crow 9 Jon MW 9 jjandellis 9 cf 9 Robert HM 9 Technolog 9 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:07:42 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:08:13 PM yes Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:09:31 PM yes Anything in particular or are you just shouting at me? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:10:12 PM yes Anything in particular or are you just shouting at me? Just shouting OBJECTION. Carry on. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:11:04 PM Objection to failing Bakewell tart.
Just to hold my position, now off t google if I am really wrong Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:11:38 PM ok moving on then.... 2. Name a pasty or slice available to buy at Greggs[/u] Cornish pasty – 6 points (SHEEP) Girgy Tightend The Crow Robert HM Cambridgealex Stato 1 Cheese and Onion Pasty – 2 points Redsimon Technolog Chicken bake – 2 points Jon MW Trip5 ACES – 1 point[/u] Chicken and Bacon Silo Graham Sausage and bean Melt Delboy Traditional sausage roll Nakor Cream Slice Claw Pass – 0 points Waz1892 [/u]FAILS – 11 points[/u] Breakfast Slice – F Jjandellis Bacon and Cheese – F Thewhisper Floor mat – F Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:12:09 PM Objection to failing Bakewell tart. Just to hold my position, now off t google if I am really wrong withdrawn Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:12:16 PM cherry bakewell
looks like a cake to me Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:12:34 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:14:49 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:14:53 PM cherry bakewell looks like a cake to me Mr Kipling said it was a tart! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:16:56 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange I will let you know my decision shortly (depends if i can amend the spreadsheet) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:17:54 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange I will let you know my decision shortly (depends if i can amend the spreadsheet) lol Whilst on the issue, not happy about cream slice, you were obv looking for savouries. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:20:00 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange I will let you know my decision shortly (depends if i can amend the spreadsheet) lol Whilst on the issue, not happy about cream slice, you were obv looking for savouries. Nor am I but it is still a slice! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:20:31 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:21:18 PM cream slice was inspired imo.
why have battenberg and mini battenberg been lumped together in question one please? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:21:31 PM Ok.. Cream slice is fine and Sausage roll is a fail amended score for question 2 Redsimon 3 Delboy 3 Waz1892 4 TRIP5 4 Claw 5 Silo Graham 5 stato_1 6 Tightend 7 cambridgealex 8 Girgy 10 Jon MW 11 Technolog 11 Nakor 13 Crow 15 Robert HM 15 TheWhisper 20 jjandellis 20 cf 20 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:21:49 PM The box says Cherry Bakewell Not Bakewell tart
and they are exceeding good apparently Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:22:20 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree i'm just in after an 11 hour day - be nice to me!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:22:46 PM cream slice was inspired imo. why have battenberg and mini battenberg been lumped together in question one please? It's all the same just a bit smaller. tastes the same too Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:23:09 PM The box says Cherry Bakewell Not Bakewell tart It doesn't stop it from being a tart though Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:23:23 PM cream slice was inspired imo. why have battenberg and mini battenberg been lumped together in question one please? It's all the same just a bit smaller. tastes the same too different branding though, surely? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:23:52 PM I disagree with claw
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:23:56 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange I will let you know my decision shortly (depends if i can amend the spreadsheet) lol Whilst on the issue, not happy about cream slice, you were obv looking for savouries. Nor am I but it is still a slice! QM must be happy at all times, clever arses must not prevail. To ensure both FAIL, simples. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:24:41 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:24:51 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree i'm just in after an 11 hour day - be nice to me!! oh! sorry. Thank you Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:25:12 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree i'm just in after an 11 hour day - be nice to me!! oh! sorry. Thank you cream slice is an excellent answer - yes? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Graham C on February 01, 2011, 08:25:22 PM cream slice was inspired imo. why have battenberg and mini battenberg been lumped together in question one please? You'll find the RSQ'ues care Seconded with Battenburgs, surely different. Same as Weetabix and mini Weetabix's It's all the same just a bit smaller. tastes the same too Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:25:29 PM cream slice was inspired imo. why have battenberg and mini battenberg been lumped together in question one please? It's all the same just a bit smaller. tastes the same too different branding though, surely? it's all battenberg, now orange and lemon mini battenberg would have avioded the whaling Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Nakor on February 01, 2011, 08:25:40 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange Sure can tell the difference between Pastry and Pasty, grrrrrr Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:25:43 PM I disagree with claw +1 Think I will save this and c+p often throughout this thread. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:25:49 PM OK
Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:26:25 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree i'm just in after an 11 hour day - be nice to me!! oh! sorry. Thank you cream slice is an excellent answer - yes? One of the best Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:27:12 PM fecking farce this. I had a Mr Kipling question when I did my one. batterbergs and mini battenbergs were different. bakewell tart would have failed.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:27:27 PM Is anyone else watching snog marry avoid? WTF has this guy done to his arms!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:27:32 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:28:07 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719196 Seconded, not a slice or pasty, well not in the rest of UK, Norfolk has always been a tad strange hmmm its a tough one but I agree i'm just in after an 11 hour day - be nice to me!! oh! sorry. Thank you cream slice is an excellent answer - yes? One of the best Nice chap but biased Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Girgy85 on February 01, 2011, 08:28:37 PM In after 8 hour trip home from benidom!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:29:14 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:29:33 PM Crow - Mr Kipling doesn't agree.
Time to move on... 3. Name an ingredient of Laxie’s original baked New York cheesecake[/u] Cream cheese – 3 points (SHEEP) Delboy Robert HM Technolog Sugar – 2 points Girgy jjandellis Eggs – 2 points Tightend Jon MW Butter – 2 points Claw Cambridgealex Digestive Biscuit – 2 points Redsimon Silo Graham ACES – 1 point[/u] Vanilla Waz1892 Pass – 0 points Thewhisper Nakor FAILS – 8 points[/u] Chocolate –F Stato 1 Fromage Frais – F Trip5 Lemon – F The Crow Londonderry –F Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:29:49 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 08:30:09 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century Wikipedia is not universally accepted as a referencable text though is it??? Any muppet can update it... Not to mention the very first thing this one says refers to it as a TART. And trust me...cakes are not tarts and tarts are not cakes. End of. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:31:44 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century For the record I am agreeing with QM and against the budgie Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:32:30 PM I agree with robert hm
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:32:56 PM Just trying to help :)
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:33:12 PM I agree with robert hm -1 (even though i've not really read his posts) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 08:33:46 PM Can't believe not one person said sour cream or creme fraiche
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Jon MW on February 01, 2011, 08:34:03 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century For the record I am agreeing with QM and against the budgie You can make a Bakewell Cake, but it's not the same as a Bakewell Tart Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:34:28 PM I agree with robert hm -1 (even though i've not really read his posts) Two fingers Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:34:57 PM Its a cake and a Tart
I rest my case m'lord next question Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:34:58 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century For the record I am agreeing with QM and against the budgie would you like - or + points for that? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:35:16 PM Crow - Mr Kipling doesn't agree. Time to move on... 3. Name an ingredient of Laxie’s original baked New York cheesecake[/u] Cream cheese – 3 points (SHEEP) Delboy Robert HM Technolog Sugar – 2 points Girgy jjandellis Eggs – 2 points Tightend Jon MW Butter – 2 points Claw Cambridgealex Digestive Biscuit – 2 points Redsimon Silo Graham ACES – 1 point[/u] Vanilla Waz1892 Pass – 0 points Thewhisper Nakor FAILS – 8 points[/u] Chocolate –F Stato 1 Fromage Frais – F Trip5 Lemon – F The Crow Londonderry –F Cf OBJECT!!!! I'm pretty sure Laxie's diary said the original recipe contained fromage fraise but she took it out as a friend didn't like it...actually I think Laxie said she didn't take it out but told her friend she did...am I allowed to check this... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:36:45 PM Can't believe not one person said sour cream or creme fraiche DAMN!!!! I think that's what I meant to put...instead o fromage frais...I'M AN IDIOT!!!!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 08:38:16 PM Can't believe not one person said sour cream or creme fraiche DAMN!!!! I think that's what I meant to put...instead o fromage frais...I'M AN IDIOT!!!!! Was surprised with you to be honest. A fairly regular reader and all. Yer grounded! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:38:17 PM waiting for robert HM to choose his reward for being nice then I will post scores and move on to the next question
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:39:08 PM OK Wikipedia says The tart version consists of a shortcrust pastry shell, spread with jam and covered with a sponge-like filling enriched with ground almonds (known as frangipane). They may also be covered with nuts such as almonds and peanuts. Alternative flavours, including blackcurrant, strawberry and apple are also produced. A Cherry Bakewell is a variation of the tart where the frangipane is covered with a top layer of almond flavoured icing and a single half glacé cherry, also known as a Bakewell Cake. Recipes abound, for example those given by Eliza Acton (1845) and Mrs Beeton (1861), and modern commercial examples are to be found in most cake shops and on every supermarket shelf. The name only became common in the 20th century For the record I am agreeing with QM and against the budgie would you like - or + points for that? Neither, you already failed me, correctly I am sad to say Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:40:44 PM waiting for robert HM to choose his reward for being nice then I will post scores and move on to the next question see above, reward will be in the next world. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:42:21 PM how else are you supposed to make pies? of course you bake them, they don't cook so well when they are boiled or fried!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:43:24 PM New York cheese cake always has Lemon in it
see BBCFOOD guide Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:44:45 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719284
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 08:44:55 PM New York cheese cake always has Lemon in it see BBCFOOD guide Because the BBC knows ANYTHING about NEW YORK cheese cake ffs. Who let him out of his cage tonight? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:45:19 PM Bored now... moving on here's some score fk knows what question they are for Redsimon 5 Waz1892 5 Delboy 6 Claw 7 Silo Graham 7 Tightend 9 cambridgealex 10 Girgy 12 TRIP5 12 Nakor 13 Jon MW 13 stato_1 14 Technolog 14 Robert HM 18 TheWhisper 20 jjandellis 22 Crow 23 cf 28 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:45:25 PM New York cheese cake always has Lemon in it 3. Name an ingredient of Laxie’s original baked New York cheesecakesee BBCFOOD guide Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:46:45 PM 4. Name a food item on the DTD bar menu.[/u] Eggs Benedict – 3 points (SHEEP) Thewhisper Silo Graham Robert HM Cheesy Chips – 2 points Redsimon Waz1892 Chips – 2 points Nakor Claw ACES – 1 point[/u] Cajun Fries Girgy Chicken ceaser salad The Crow Apple pie and custard Cambridgealex All day breakfast Jjandellis DTD burger Delboy Giant Yorkshire pudding Stato 1 Nachos Trip5 Pass – 0 points Tightend Technolog Jon MW FAILS – 8 points[/u] Derry Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:46:57 PM New York cheese cake always has Lemon in it see BBCFOOD guide Laxie's is better IMHO... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:47:15 PM Laxie's cheesecake sounds more like a tart to me
No Lemon, amazing Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:47:45 PM New York cheese cake always has Lemon in it see BBCFOOD guide Because the BBC knows ANYTHING about NEW YORK cheese cake ffs. Who let him out of his cage tonight? Oi the bbc knows EVERYTHING yank! ps Crow you're wrong. Please read the question Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 08:48:21 PM Cf should get double the fail points for being a smart arse imo.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:48:32 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719295
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:50:39 PM that one was simple here are the scores, spreadsheet still seems to be working! Redsimon 7 Waz1892 7 Delboy 7 Tightend 9 Claw 9 Silo Graham 10 cambridgealex 11 Girgy 13 Jon MW 13 TRIP5 13 Technolog 14 Nakor 15 stato_1 15 Robert HM 21 TheWhisper 23 jjandellis 23 Crow 24 cf 36 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 08:51:17 PM Can't believe not one person said sour cream or creme fraiche thought it would be the sheep! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:52:08 PM I'm winning!!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:52:43 PM 5. Name a UK celebrity chef[/u]
Delia Smith – 3 points (SHEEP) Thewhisper Nakor jjandellis Gordon Ramsay – 2 points Girgy Redsimon Gary Rhodes – 2 points Tightend Stato 1 Ainsley Harriott – 2 points The crow Cambridgealex ACES – 1 point[/u] Anthony Worrell Thompson Claw Nigella Lawson Jon MW Jamie Oliver Silo Graham Heston Blumenthal Technolog James Martin Waz1892 Pass – 0 points Trip5 FAILS – 8 points[/u] Cf’s blog Cf Albert Roux Delboy Fanny Craddock Robert HM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:52:54 PM I'm winning!! Show off!!! Last is my place...everyone knows that!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:53:40 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:53:59 PM Objection, you didnt say current
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:54:45 PM I agree with robert hm
Also, my objection is very valid Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:54:51 PM Lawson is a cook not a chef.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:54:55 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327 ok i'll agree with that one Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:55:13 PM Its a pity only 8 blondes are watching the reveal
This is great fun Well done Joob's Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 08:55:37 PM Give Robert a point for his fanny
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:55:44 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:56:06 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:56:23 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327 +1, I agreed without seeing this first Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 08:56:37 PM Its a pity only 8 blondes are watching the reveal This is great fun Well done Joob's was in Sky SNGs so missed first 50 minutes.... FML they're redonkilous Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:56:48 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Jon MW on February 01, 2011, 08:57:02 PM Lawson is a cook not a chef. Celebrity Chef is a not the same as a chef who is a celebrity, it's a separate noun I support your objection btw current wasn't mentioned Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 08:57:41 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327 +1, I agreed without seeing this first +10000000 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 08:58:02 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK didn't ask that i said uk celebrity chef, he smells a bit french to me Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 08:58:05 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327 +1, I agreed without seeing this first http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/chefs/nigella_lawson From the mighty BBC... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:58:32 PM I put Fanny as an answer, how could I be classed as sexist. Nigella, who I love dearly and would like a night and a tub of creme fraishe to get to know her, is not a chef. She does not run a restuarant nor act as chef in one. She has no qualifications to justify the title. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 08:58:57 PM If there's no currants in it its not a cake
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 08:59:15 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK Agree, with his brother and nephewTitle: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 08:59:53 PM (http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/12_02/NigellaLawson_468x623.jpg)
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:00:05 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK didn't ask that i said uk celebrity chef, he smells a bit french to me You did, he is. You didn't ask about nationality. He resides in the UK and is probably the father of modern BRITISH cuisine Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:00:14 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719327 +1, I agreed without seeing this first http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/chefs/nigella_lawson From the mighty BBC... Look above for the BBC reputation. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:00:48 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK Agree, with his brother and nephewhas he been in the jungle? does he have a TV show in the uk and has he been on day time tv? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:01:52 PM Still need an answer to initial objection, Fanny Craddock!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:02:32 PM I put Fanny as an answer, how could I be classed as sexist. Nigella, who I love dearly and would like a night and a tub of creme fraishe to get to know her, is not a chef. She does not run a restuarant nor act as chef in one. She has no qualifications to justify the title. There's a long list of spoon licking fetish seekers ahead of you...good luck with that ;oD Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:02:55 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK Agree, with his brother and nephewhas he been in the jungle? does he have a TV show in the uk and has he been on day time tv? The Roux brothers had their own TV shows, and Nephew is judge in frigging MasterChef ffs Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:03:12 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK Agree, with his brother and nephewhas he been in the jungle? does he have a TV show in the uk and has he been on day time tv? In a poll of UK chefs carried out by Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine in 2003, Albert and his brother Michel were voted the most influential chefs in the country. Albert Roux's son, Michel Roux Jr is himself a two-starred Michelin chef and runs Le Gavroche restaurant in London. How celebrity does he need to be Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:03:38 PM I put Fanny as an answer, how could I be classed as sexist. Nigella, who I love dearly and would like a night and a tub of creme fraishe to get to know her, is not a chef. She does not run a restuarant nor act as chef in one. She has no qualifications to justify the title. There's a long list of spoon licking fetish seekers ahead of you...good luck with that ;oD Sigh, so true. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:04:12 PM Still need an answer to initial objection, Fanny Craddock! Mmmmmmm (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e3/Fanny_Cradock_Allan_Warren.jpg/220px-Fanny_Cradock_Allan_Warren.jpg) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:05:01 PM Still need an answer to initial objection, Fanny Craddock! Mmmmmmm (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e3/Fanny_Cradock_Allan_Warren.jpg/220px-Fanny_Cradock_Allan_Warren.jpg) She always had a johnny with her Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: KarmaDope on February 01, 2011, 09:06:59 PM Whilst Joobs sorts out the spreadsheet...
Nigella is a FAIL. Fanny is a FAIL. She was a cook, not a chef. Still debating Roux. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 09:07:33 PM Jennifer Ellison won Masterchef and Hells Kitchen , but shes not a celebrity Chef she's a soap Star
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:07:46 PM Whilst Joobs sorts out the spreadsheet... Nigella is a FAIL. Fanny is a FAIL. She was a cook, not a chef. Still debating Roux. wtf is this. Only QM can make these decisions. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:08:06 PM OBJECTION: Albert Roux ids a celebrity Chef in the UK didn't ask that i said uk celebrity chef, he smells a bit french to me You did, he is. You didn't ask about nationality. He resides in the UK and is probably the father of modern BRITISH cuisine How can a Frenchman be the father of Modern British Cuisine??? Surely he would be the father/inventor of 'Modern French, relocated to the UK, cuisine'??? Name the best 5 chefs in Britain They all have a lineage back to him and his brother Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:08:44 PM Also not a real chef but worthy of a picture:
(http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/08/20/article-1304875-0ADCE688000005DC-295_468x664.jpg) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:09:22 PM Whilst Joobs sorts out the spreadsheet... Nigella is a FAIL. Fanny is a FAIL. She was a cook, not a chef. Still debating Roux. wtf is this. Only QM can make these decisions. +1, get back in the kennel Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:09:36 PM Whilst Joobs sorts out the spreadsheet... Nigella is a FAIL. Fanny is a FAIL. She was a cook, not a chef. Still debating Roux. wtf is this. Only QM can make these decisions. adam is joobs' PR. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:09:43 PM Whilst Joobs sorts out the spreadsheet... Nigella is a FAIL. Fanny is a FAIL. She was a cook, not a chef. Still debating Roux. wtf is this. Only QM can make these decisions. QM is making the Decisions but someone can type faster!!! therefore beat me to it Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:09:54 PM And another. I wish Lisa Faulkner was my wife
(http://www.unrealitytv.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/lisafaulkner.jpg) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Graham C on February 01, 2011, 09:10:56 PM Also not a real chef but worthy of a picture: (http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/08/20/article-1304875-0ADCE688000005DC-295_468x664.jpg) cf for mod Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:11:37 PM Also not a real chef but worthy of a picture: (http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/08/20/article-1304875-0ADCE688000005DC-295_468x664.jpg) cf for mod -1 How's Mrs Silo??? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:12:45 PM ok ok ok ok ok ok
Roux.... I'll pass. new scores Waz1892 8 Delboy 8 Redsimon 9 Claw 10 Tightend 11 Silo Graham 11 cambridgealex 13 TRIP5 13 Girgy 15 Technolog 15 stato_1 17 Nakor 18 Jon MW 21 TheWhisper 26 Crow 26 jjandellis 26 Robert HM 29 cf 44 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:13:15 PM My score has broken the spreadsheet!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:14:04 PM 6. Name a variety of boxed Chocolates[/u] Milk Tray – 3 points (SHEEP) Nakor Stato 1 Delboy Cadburys roses – 2 points Tightend Silo Graham Black Magic – 2 points Jon MW Trip5 Terry’s All gold – 2 points Redsimon Technolog ACES – 1 point[/u] Thorntons Continental Robert HM Ferrero Rocher Girgy Heroes Claw Thorntons Christmas cracker The Crow Tesco Belgian Chocolate Seashells Jjandellis FAILS – 8 points[/u] Guylian Cambridgealex Bendicks Waz1892 Thorntons Thewhisper Black ones Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:14:32 PM ok ok ok ok ok ok Roux.... I'll pass. new scores Waz1892 8 Delboy 8 Redsimon 9 Claw 10 Tightend 11 Silo Graham 11 cambridgealex 13 TRIP5 13 Girgy 15 Technolog 15 stato_1 17 Nakor 18 Jon MW 21 TheWhisper 26 Crow 26 jjandellis 26 Robert HM 29 Has cf been disqualified on grounds of aspiring to modsville... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:15:57 PM 6. Name a variety of boxed Chocolates[/u] Milk Tray – 3 points (SHEEP) Nakor Stato 1 Delboy Cadburys roses – 2 points Tightend Silo Graham Black Magic – 2 points Jon MW Trip5 Terry’s All gold – 2 points Redsimon Technolog ACES – 1 point[/u] Thorntons Continental Robert HM Ferrero Rocher Girgy Heroes Claw Thorntons Christmas cracker The Crow Tesco Belgian Chocolate Seashells Jjandellis FAILS – 8 points[/u] Guylian (you sure on this one? I got a box of Guylian for xmas 2008.) Cambridgealex Bendicks Waz1892 Thorntons Thewhisper Black ones Cf OBJECT!!! Don't roses and heroe's come in tubs...not boxes... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:16:22 PM ok ok ok ok ok ok Roux.... I'll pass. new scores Waz1892 8 Delboy 8 Redsimon 9 Claw 10 Tightend 11 Silo Graham 11 cambridgealex 13 TRIP5 13 Girgy 15 Technolog 15 stato_1 17 Nakor 18 Jon MW 21 TheWhisper 26 Crow 26 jjandellis 26 Robert HM 29 Has cf been disqualified on grounds of aspiring to modsville... Looks like I'm the new leader then Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:17:43 PM http://objection.mrdictionary.net/go.php?n=4719399
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:17:53 PM 6. Name a variety of boxed Chocolates[/u] Milk Tray – 3 points (SHEEP) Nakor Stato 1 Delboy Cadburys roses – 2 points Tightend Silo Graham Black Magic – 2 points Jon MW Trip5 Terry’s All gold – 2 points Redsimon Technolog ACES – 1 point[/u] Thorntons Continental Robert HM Ferrero Rocher Girgy Heroes Claw Thorntons Christmas cracker The Crow Tesco Belgian Chocolate Seashells Jjandellis FAILS – 8 points[/u] Guylian (you sure on this one? I got a box of Guylian for xmas 2008.) Cambridgealex Bendicks Waz1892 Thorntons Thewhisper Black ones Cf OBJECT!!! Don't roses and heroe's come in tubs...not boxes... Some of us don't have enough money to buy the big tubs or tins and opt for the smaller boxes instead :P Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:19:04 PM 6. Name a variety of boxed Chocolates[/u] Milk Tray – 3 points (SHEEP) Nakor Stato 1 Delboy Cadburys roses – 2 points Tightend Silo Graham Black Magic – 2 points Jon MW Trip5 Terry’s All gold – 2 points Redsimon Technolog ACES – 1 point[/u] Thorntons Continental Robert HM Ferrero Rocher Girgy Heroes Claw Thorntons Christmas cracker The Crow Tesco Belgian Chocolate Seashells Jjandellis FAILS – 8 points[/u] Guylian (you sure on this one? I got a box of Guylian for xmas 2008.) Cambridgealex Bendicks Waz1892 Thorntons Thewhisper Black ones Cf OBJECT!!! Don't roses and heroe's come in tubs...not boxes... Some of us don't have enough money to buy the big tubs or tins and opt for the smaller boxes instead :P LOL!! I tend to get mine wrapped...at Christmas!! Didn't even know they came in boxes tbf...unless you mean thuse upright things... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:19:09 PM Boxes
http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/today/Pages/JS_boxes.aspx?category=boxes Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:19:15 PM Don't roses and heroe's come in tubs...not boxes... box imo (http://www.bubblebobbleballoons.co.uk/ekmps/shops/bubblebobbleb/images/cadburys-heroes-445grams-1077-p.jpg) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:20:21 PM Boxes http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/today/Pages/JS_boxes.aspx?category=boxes Yup...you mean those upright things... GOOD CALL QM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:21:01 PM Boxes http://www.cadbury.co.uk/ourproducts/today/Pages/JS_boxes.aspx?category=boxes lolz at their 'boxes' page showing mainly bags of things Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:24:00 PM question number 294732957439634 scores Claw 11 Redsimon 11 Delboy 11 Tightend 13 Silo Graham 13 TRIP5 15 Girgy 16 Waz1892 16 Technolog 17 stato_1 20 Nakor 21 cambridgealex 21 Jon MW 23 Crow 27 jjandellis 27 Robert HM 30 TheWhisper 34 cf 52 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:24:36 PM ooooooooooooo
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:24:48 PM Still winning!!
I should point out that OP makes no mention of what scores win. So i'm assuming higher scores are better... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:25:26 PM 7. Name a traditional ingredient of Spaghetti Bolognese –according to Masterchef Australia there are 17[/u]
Onion – 6 points (SHEEP) Tightend Nakor Jon MW Cambridgealex Waz1892 Robert HM Minced Beef – 2 points Girgy Silo Graham Tomatoes – 2 points The Crow Stato 1 ACES – 1 point[/u] Mushrooms Thewhisper Spaghetti Claw Carrots Redsimon Bay leaf Jjandellis Garlic Delboy Basil Trip5 FAILS – 11 points[/u] Parsnip –F Cf Stock Cube – F Technolog Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:27:11 PM was going to say red wine but presumed it'd be the sheep among this lot ::)
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:28:34 PM was going to say red wine but presumed it'd be the sheep among this lot ::) Me too!!! Love a dollop of red or three in a good spag bog!!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:28:50 PM Still winning!! I should point out that OP makes no mention of what scores win. So I'm assuming higher scores are better... I think you've been playing long enough to know the rules, not my fault Adam is incompetent. All i asked him to do was sort out the opening post ffs Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:28:54 PM I always use rosemary when making spag bol... is that a correct answer? Not sure...
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:29:21 PM Still winning!! I should point out that OP makes no mention of what scores win. So I'm assuming higher scores are better... I think you've been playing long enough to know the rules, not my fault Adam is incompetent. All i asked him to do was sort out the opening post ffs Each QM can make their own rules. I thought you'd changed it... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:29:30 PM Spaghetti, amazing high level thinking wp
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 09:29:41 PM what were the other 8
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:30:12 PM Objection to spaghetti. Reasons coming up...
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:30:23 PM Spaghetti, amazing high level thinking wp yes. exactly what it was. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:30:40 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:30:54 PM I always use rosemary when making spag bol... is that a correct answer? Not sure... Wives, girlfriends, chefs or cooks don't count.As for "using" her to cook, sexist Graylike comment. Poor Rosemary Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:31:33 PM Spaghetti, amazing high level thinking wp yes. exactly what it was. for a girl Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 09:31:39 PM A warning about the new Black magic chocolate selection
We had a box at christmas and all the favourites had gone. There's only 6 new sickly flavours Heres a review Anne+Bartoletti Express Review on Black Magic Chocolate by Anne Bartoletti - written on 24/12/10 Rating: Whoever redesigned the recipes for Black Magic chocolates should be fired. I grew up loving Black Magic. I can honestly say the 2010 Black Magic chocolates are the worst chocolates I've ever tasted. They're terrible! They used to taste rich, dark, luxurious, and I loved that they weren't too sweet. Now they're disgustingly sweet, and they're not even dark chocolate anymore. You should call them "Bland Corn-sugary garbage". And that's where the rest of the box is going -- into the garbage. Nestle, thanks for ruining what had been a wonderful tradition. You can't take away my happy memories of what Black Magic used to be, but you've destroyed something I loved. Absolutely awful! I'm so angry, I'm even going to stop using Nescafe! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 09:32:12 PM I'd have said oregano
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: KarmaDope on February 01, 2011, 09:32:32 PM Still winning!! I should point out that OP makes no mention of what scores win. So I'm assuming higher scores are better... I think you've been playing long enough to know the rules, not my fault Adam is incompetent. All i asked him to do was sort out the opening post ffs Each QM can make their own rules. I thought you'd changed it... It doesn't say what you have to do to win actually...so it could be lowest score, highest score, the person that scores the same as my age, the person who scores 42...who knows? You'll have to wait and see at the end... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:32:38 PM I always use rosemary when making spag bol... is that a correct answer? Not sure... Wives, girlfriends, chefs or cooks don't count.As for "using" her to cook, sexist Graylike comment. Poor Rosemary he didn't say he uses her to cook, he says he uses her 'when' making it. we already know how good cf is at multi tasking coz he's simultaneously been been objecting, watching some programme about a bloke with a dodgy arm and, presumably, making tea for you lot Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:32:39 PM extra virgin olive oil; celery; cinnamon; nutmeg; clove; beef; pork; veal; tomato paste; white wine; salt; pepper. would have been accepted also.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:32:49 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:33:32 PM extra virgin olive oil; celery; cinnamon; nutmeg; clove; beef; pork; veal; tomato paste; white wine; salt; pepper. would have been accepted also. white wine rather than red? whoever wrote that list is a weirdo imo. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:34:00 PM A warning about the new Black magic chocolate selection We had a box at christmas and all the favourites had gone. There's only 6 new sickly flavours Heres a review Anne+Bartoletti Express Review on Black Magic Chocolate by Anne Bartoletti - written on 24/12/10 Rating: Whoever redesigned the recipes for Black Magic chocolates should be fired. I grew up loving Black Magic. I can honestly say the 2010 Black Magic chocolates are the worst chocolates I've ever tasted. They're terrible! They used to taste rich, dark, luxurious, and I loved that they weren't too sweet. Now they're disgustingly sweet, and they're not even dark chocolate anymore. You should call them "Bland Corn-sugary garbage". And that's where the rest of the box is going -- into the garbage. Nestle, thanks for ruining what had been a wonderful tradition. You can't take away my happy memories of what Black Magic used to be, but you've destroyed something I loved. Absolutely awful! I'm so angry, I'm even going to stop using Nescafe! Yup, that'll teach em!!!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Graham C on February 01, 2011, 09:34:51 PM extra virgin olive oil; celery; cinnamon; nutmeg; clove; beef; pork; veal; tomato paste; white wine; salt; pepper. would have been accepted also. wtf? Why have minced beef then more beef, some pork and some veal. Not sure I'm objecting but with that lot, it aint no spag bol anymore Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:35:00 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. if the question had been 'an ingredient in bolognase sauce' you'd be correct. if your spaghetti bolognese came sans spaghetti you'd be pretty peeved imo, therefore it's an ingredient. innit. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Jon MW on February 01, 2011, 09:35:17 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. That is probably the worst objection in the history of RSQ's Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:35:55 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 09:37:13 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti I guess you can argue that you can just mix it all together to make the dish, in which case it becomes an ingredient. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:37:53 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti ahem. i dunno, flour, eggs and water or something. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 09:38:38 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti ahem. i dunno, flour, eggs and water or something. I'm pasta caring.... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:39:02 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti ahem. i dunno, flour, eggs and water or something. OBJECTION one answer per question please....LOL Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:39:19 PM Don't know how best to describe it but I don't reckon it's an ingredient... It's an accompaniment to the bolognaise. An ingredient is part of a mix to make something more complex. The dish is spag bol though, however, I think claw should provide ingredients for spaghetti I guess you can argue that you can just mix it all together to make the dish, in which case it becomes an ingredient. can't have spag bol without the spag. scores coming up [ ] sucessfully eating my tea [ x ] now have a kung po laptop Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:39:55 PM Shit: Just realised I forgot to pass a question
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 09:40:41 PM Shit: Just realised I forgot to pass a question +1 so treating my failed fanny as a pass Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:40:56 PM Shit: Just realised I forgot to pass a question I shouldn't laugh, but.... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:41:37 PM Claw 12
Redsimon 12 Delboy 12 Silo Graham 15 TRIP5 16 Girgy 18 Tightend 19 Waz1892 22 stato_1 22 Nakor 27 cambridgealex 27 jjandellis 28 Technolog 28 Crow 29 Jon MW 29 TheWhisper 35 Robert HM 36 cf 63 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 09:42:05 PM Shit: Just realised I forgot to pass a question I shouldn't laugh, but.... I did...LOTS! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:42:34 PM 8. Name a Dessert or pudding that is Adam proof (contains alcohol)[/u]
Christmas Pudding – 5 points (SHEEP) Girgy Thewhisper Jon MW Jjandellis Technolog Tiramisu – 3 points Tightend Waz1892 Trip5 Sherry Trifle – 2 points Stato 1 Robert HM ACES – 1 point[/u] Crepes Suzette Nakor Tuffster’s Blackforest Gateau Claw Rum trifle Cambridgealex Rum & Raisin Ice cream Delboy Pass – 0 points Redsimon Silo Graham FAILS – 10 points[/u] Kronenbourg Cf Apple Pie The Crow Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:44:59 PM OBJECTION: Rum trifle - Cambridgealex
Google obv Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 09:46:55 PM Hey Objection
Alcoholic apple pie is our family favourite Use Cider apples we do and a drop of voddy see Apple Pie Recipe - Allrecipes.com An alcohol-infused hot apple cider including both apple juice and apple cider, sugar, ... This is the best recipe I've come across for apple pie. ... allrecipes.com/recipe/apple-pie-2/ - Cached Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:47:53 PM starting to get tired, so moving on. scores at the end of this question the number of which has passed me by, quite like the 2hrs of my life doing this. Redsimon 12 Claw 13 Delboy 13 Silo Graham 15 TRIP5 19 Tightend 22 Girgy 23 stato_1 24 Waz1892 25 Nakor 28 cambridgealex 28 jjandellis 33 Technolog 33 Jon MW 34 Robert HM 38 Crow 39 TheWhisper 40 cf 73 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:49:08 PM Hey Objection Alcoholic apple pie is our family favourite Use Cider apples we do and a drop of voddy see Apple Pie Recipe - Allrecipes.com An alcohol-infused hot apple cider including both apple juice and apple cider, sugar, ... This is the best recipe I've come across for apple pie. ... allrecipes.com/recipe/apple-pie-2/ - Cached The only alcoholic apple pie recipes i could find were drinks so therefore a fail Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 09:49:34 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :)
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:50:27 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 09:50:43 PM Hey Objection Alcoholic apple pie is our family favourite Use Cider apples we do and a drop of voddy see Apple Pie Recipe - Allrecipes.com An alcohol-infused hot apple cider including both apple juice and apple cider, sugar, ... This is the best recipe I've come across for apple pie. ... allrecipes.com/recipe/apple-pie-2/ - Cached Sounds YUM!!!! Can I put cinnamon in it... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 09:51:56 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) i've not passed yet :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:51:58 PM 9. Name a Kellogg’s breakfast cereal[/u]
Special K – 6 points (SHEEP) Girgy Tightend TheWhisper Nakor Jon MW jjandellis Frosties – 2 points Claw Technolog Cornflakes – 2 points Silo graham Robert HM ACES – 1 point[/u] All Bran The Crow Bran Flakes Cambridgealex Coco pops Redsimon Hot Oat Krumbly Delboy Rice crispies Trip5 Ricicles Waz1892 FAILS – 11 points[/u] Cinnamon Grahams Stato 1 Jabba the hutt Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 09:53:33 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) i've not passed yet :) sigh Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 09:53:48 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee how small Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:55:44 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee how small enough for me to play a couple of sngs on stars and ditch the rest of the reveal ;) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 09:56:33 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee how small enough for me to play a couple of sngs on stars and ditch the rest of the reveal ;) $1 enough? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:58:35 PM ok all happy?... like i'm bothered anyway lol scores, we're nearing the end the finish post is in sight and thanks to my excel skillz or lack of I haven't a clue who's winning Redsimon 13 Delboy 14 Claw 15 Silo Graham 17 TRIP5 20 Waz1892 26 Tightend 28 Girgy 29 cambridgealex 29 Nakor 34 stato_1 35 Technolog 35 jjandellis 39 Crow 40 Jon MW 40 Robert HM 40 TheWhisper 46 cf 84 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 09:59:59 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee how small enough for me to play a couple of sngs on stars and ditch the rest of the reveal ;) $1 enough? $1.20 and we have a deal just tell me what you want your total score to be. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Laxie on February 01, 2011, 10:00:12 PM Pretty impressive score by Cf there. Has to be a new record.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:00:26 PM ok all happy?... like i'm bothered anyway lol scores, we're nearing the end the finish post is in sight and thanks to my excel skillz or lack of I haven't a clue who's winning Redsimon 13 Delboy 14 Claw 15 Silo Graham 17 TRIP5 20 Waz1892 26 Tightend 28 Girgy 29 cambridgealex 29 Nakor 34 stato_1 35 Technolog 35 jjandellis 39 Crow 40 Jon MW 40 Robert HM 40 TheWhisper 46 cf 84 I'm deliriously so at thought of winning. Can I nominate Claw if I do? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 10:01:20 PM If we have a repeat QM win it i'll quite happily run another if they don't want to...
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:01:36 PM ok all happy?... like i'm bothered anyway lol scores, we're nearing the end the finish post is in sight and thanks to my excel skillz or lack of I haven't a clue who's winning Redsimon 13 Delboy 14 Claw 15 Silo Graham 17 TRIP5 20 Waz1892 26 Tightend 28 Girgy 29 cambridgealex 29 Nakor 34 stato_1 35 Technolog 35 jjandellis 39 Crow 40 Jon MW 40 Robert HM 40 TheWhisper 46 cf 84 I'm deliriously so at thought of winning. Can I nominate Claw if I do? if you win Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:01:48 PM Please let me score 2 more than Claw in the 4 questions to come :) it can be arranged for a small fee how small enough for me to play a couple of sngs on stars and ditch the rest of the reveal ;) $1 enough? $1.20 and we have a deal just tell me what you want your total score to be. Sorry $1.20 is outside my bankroll :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:01:52 PM ok all happy?... like i'm bothered anyway lol scores, we're nearing the end the finish post is in sight and thanks to my excel skillz or lack of I haven't a clue who's winning Redsimon 13 Delboy 14 Claw 15 Silo Graham 17 TRIP5 20 Waz1892 26 Tightend 28 Girgy 29 cambridgealex 29 Nakor 34 stato_1 35 Technolog 35 jjandellis 39 Crow 40 Jon MW 40 Robert HM 40 TheWhisper 46 cf 84 I'm deliriously so at thought of winning. Can I nominate Claw if I do? yes, but safe in the knowledge that i'm nominating you now if i win. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:02:20 PM 10. Name a current UK flavour of Walker’s crisps – Stepdad works for them just try and argue with me![/u]
Worcester Sauce – 3 points (SHEEP) Thewhisper Jjandellis Waz1892 Ready Salted – 3 points (SHEEP) Jon MW Cambridgealex Silo Graham Prawn Cocktail – 2 points Girgy Claw Pickled Onion – 2 points Nakor cf Cheese and onion – 2 points The Crow Robert HM ACES – 1 point[/u] Tomato Ketchup Tightend BBQ rib Stato 1 Frank Roast Dinner Trip5 FAILS – 8 points[/u] Quavers – F Delboy Jerk Chicken – F Redsimon Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:03:02 PM wiiiii
I bought a multi pack of jerk chicken at ASDA last week but no frigging way I'm objecting :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Graham C on February 01, 2011, 10:03:19 PM lol Simon, wp :D
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 10:03:27 PM Yay! I got one right!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:03:44 PM OBJECTION: I meant PASS
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 10:05:19 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 10:05:53 PM 10. Name a current UK flavour of Walker’s crisps – Stepdad works for them just try and argue with me![/u] Worcester Sauce – 3 points (SHEEP) Thewhisper Jjandellis Waz1892 Ready Salted – 3 points (SHEEP) Jon MW Cambridgealex Silo Graham Prawn Cocktail – 2 points Girgy Claw Pickled Onion – 2 points Nakor cf Cheese and onion – 2 points The Crow Robert HM ACES – 1 point[/u] Tomato Ketchup Tightend BBQ rib Stato 1 Frank Roast Dinner Trip5 FAILS – 8 points[/u] Quavers – F Delboy Jerk Chicken – F Redsimon OBJECT!! On account of being 2 sheep should the 2 sheep scores (3x2) be added creating one overall sheep (6) before the +5 is added... Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 10:06:15 PM You just cannot fail my alco apple pie
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:07:00 PM 10. Name a current UK flavour of Walker’s crisps – Stepdad works for them just try and argue with me![/u] Worcester Sauce – 3 points (SHEEP) Thewhisper Jjandellis Waz1892 Ready Salted – 3 points (SHEEP) Jon MW Cambridgealex Silo Graham Prawn Cocktail – 2 points Girgy Claw Pickled Onion – 2 points Nakor cf Cheese and onion – 2 points The Crow Robert HM ACES – 1 point[/u] Tomato Ketchup Tightend BBQ rib Stato 1 Frank Roast Dinner Trip5 FAILS – 8 points[/u] Quavers – F Delboy Jerk Chicken – F Redsimon OBJECT!! On account of being 2 sheep should the 2 sheep scores (3x2) be added creating one overall sheep (6) before the +5 is added... I agree MORE POINTS PLEASE Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:07:58 PM $1.20 bought 'jerk chicken'?
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:08:39 PM You just cannot fail my alco apple pie i think you'll find she can, and did Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 10:09:40 PM Scores?
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:10:43 PM $1.20 bought 'jerk chicken'? All my own work fortunately :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:11:48 PM wiiiii I bought a multi pack of jerk chicken at ASDA last week but no frigging way I'm objecting :) to your non objection I checked both the Walkers website and called my stepdad who is something important in walkers uk headoffice and the Jerk chicken flavour was recently discontinued so fail Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:13:07 PM wiiiii I bought a multi pack of jerk chicken at ASDA last week but no frigging way I'm objecting :) to your non objection I checked both the Walkers website and called my stepdad who is something important in walkers uk headoffice and the Jerk chicken flavour was recently discontinued so fail LOL at ASDA selling out of date crisps. They were horrid as well :) ps can your step- dad get me a box of cheese and onion to compensate me? Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:14:40 PM ok scores.. 2 more questions left Claw 17 Silo Graham 20 Redsimon 21 TRIP5 21 Delboy 22 Tightend 29 Waz1892 29 Girgy 31 cambridgealex 32 Nakor 36 stato_1 36 Technolog 36 Crow 42 jjandellis 42 Robert HM 42 Jon MW 43 TheWhisper 49 cf 86 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:16:31 PM 11. Name a widely known sweet pie filling
Apple – 2 points The Crow Silo Graham Cherry – 2 points Thewhisper Trip5 ACES – 1 point Apple and Blueberry Girgy Rhubarb Tightend Apple and Blackberry Nakor Sweet Potato Jon MW Peach Redsimon Summer fruits Waz1892 Mincemeat Stato 1 Lemon Curd Delboy Apple and Raspberry Robert HM Lemon Meringue Technolog Pass – 0 points Claw Cambridgealex jjandellis FAIL – 7 points Lighter fluid Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:18:39 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog
Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:21:55 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 10:22:23 PM Whoops I thought it stopped at 10
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:23:37 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 10:24:32 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:25:01 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail but you said the filling was lemon curd Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:25:57 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail but you said the filling was lemon curd but technolog didn't give lemon curd as his answer Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:26:27 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail but you said the filling was lemon curd i did. you asked for a filling, not the name of a pie Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:28:01 PM OBJECTION: Lemon Meringue-Technolog Not a filling but the name of a pie. The filling is Lemon Curd, Meringue is the topping meh it's either an ace or you score an extra point..... you decide No, Lemon Meringue is surely a fail but you said the filling was lemon curd but technolog didn't give lemon curd as his answer minor technicality imo anyway the scores and onward to the last question Claw 17 Redsimon 22 Silo Graham 22 TRIP5 23 Delboy 23 Tightend 30 Waz1892 30 Girgy 32 cambridgealex 32 Nakor 37 stato_1 37 Technolog 37 jjandellis 42 Robert HM 43 Crow 44 Jon MW 44 TheWhisper 51 cf 93 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:28:21 PM Farce! This QM is almost as bad as me
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:29:42 PM Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:30:13 PM Farce! This QM is almost as bad as me she sure is Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:30:48 PM Damn! thought you missed it
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Jon MW on February 01, 2011, 10:31:50 PM This RSQ was noticeably lacking in farce - thanks for fixing it Del :D
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:32:12 PM Has claw won yet?
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 10:32:51 PM I forgot to Pasta question
Lets hurry up and finish the quiz. I'm in a Curry to watch Sky Atlantic Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:34:55 PM Has claw won yet? nearly I reckon :) I'm deliriously so at thought of winning. Can I nominate Claw if I do? yes, but safe in the knowledge that i'm nominating you now if i win. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:35:29 PM ok last question scores up in 2 secs and winner annouced shortly after 12. Name a variety of curry - this is based on the menu from my local curry house, I may need to resurrect the Whale for this one! Rogan Josh – 5 points (SHEEP) Girgy The Crow Jon MW Cambridgealex Technolog Balti – 2 points Trip5 Delboy ACES – 1 point Chicken Dupiaza Tightend Chicken Bhuna Thewhisper Jalfrezi Nakor Pasanda Claw Vindaloo Redsimon Makhani Stato 1 Korma Silo Graham Madras Robert HM FAIL – 10 points Phal Jjandellis Green Thai Waz1892 Paper Cf Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Delboy on February 01, 2011, 10:37:12 PM This RSQ was noticeably lacking in farce - thanks for fixing it Del :D ;hide; Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:37:12 PM YAY go Claw questions or nominate?
Claw 18 Redsimon 23 Silo Graham 23 TRIP5 25 Delboy 25 Tightend 31 Girgy 37 cambridgealex 37 Nakor 38 stato_1 38 Waz1892 40 Technolog 42 Robert HM 44 Crow 49 Jon MW 49 TheWhisper 52 jjandellis 52 cf 103 Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:37:46 PM YAY go Claw questions or nominate? nominate redsimon, obv. good quiz joobs!! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: The-Crow on February 01, 2011, 10:37:52 PM Rogan Josh – 5 points (SHEEP) It had to be the sheep
Its a lamb curry Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:39:29 PM YAY go Claw questions or nominate? nominate redsimon, obv. good quiz joobs!! blonde might implode if i do the quiz again... "history repeats itself first as tragedy then as farce" Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 10:39:53 PM I'll do it if the winners don't want to...
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: TRIP5 on February 01, 2011, 10:40:30 PM YAY go Claw questions or nominate? Claw 18 Redsimon 23 Silo Graham 23 TRIP5 25 Delboy 25 Tightend 31 Girgy 37 cambridgealex 37 Nakor 38 stato_1 38 Waz1892 40 Technolog 42 Robert HM 44 Crow 49 Jon MW 49 TheWhisper 52 jjandellis 52 cf 103 Nice one everyboody!! Excellent waste of 2hr 40mins....thanks for all your hard work Joobs!! VWP Claire xx Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:41:05 PM YAY go Claw questions or nominate? nominate redsimon, obv. good quiz joobs!! blonde might implode if i do the quiz again... "history repeats itself first as tragedy then as farce" sadly she is free to do as she pleases as long as we have a new set of questions by this time tomorrow Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:41:46 PM I'll do it if the winners don't want to... nah it's ok i'll do it if redsimon's bottling. Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:42:10 PM great quiz joobie, 'fraid I really wouldn't want to impose another redsimon RSQ on blonde. I'm happy for Nana or claire to do it.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 10:42:27 PM I'll do it if the winners don't want to... nah it's ok i'll do it if redsimon's bottling. ooh, should be interesting :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: redsimon on February 01, 2011, 10:43:18 PM WP Claw gl with the QM for RSQ43
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Claw75 on February 01, 2011, 10:44:45 PM questions in 24 hours or thereabouts. too shattered to do them tonight.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Girgy85 on February 01, 2011, 10:48:41 PM Nice score Nana!
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Robert HM on February 01, 2011, 10:49:58 PM wp Joobs
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Waz1892 on February 01, 2011, 10:50:08 PM Only just got in...sorry...well played Claw...grt job on the QM joobie...except..Objection to question about boxed chocs...My ansa of bendicks states box of dark mint chocolates...and it cost me 9 points!
But as I wasn't here to object, I have no excuses. so I think I have just objected to my own objection! Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Nakor on February 01, 2011, 10:53:03 PM Well played Joobs, good luck Claw.
Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Joobie538 on February 01, 2011, 10:55:19 PM shattered now, time for bed and because i spent all afternoon playing with a spreadsheet (that adam was going to do) I have LOADS of work to catch up on tomorrow!!
it was fun thanks guys for the friendly banter :) Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: Cf on February 01, 2011, 11:10:00 PM shattered now, time for bed and because i spent all afternoon playing with a spreadsheet (that adam was going to do) I have LOADS of work to catch up on tomorrow!! it was fun thanks guys for the fyp Title: Re: RSQ42 - The Meaning of Life (food edition) Post by: cambridgealex on February 02, 2011, 05:12:29 AM Only just got in...sorry...well played Claw...grt job on the QM joobie...except..Objection to question about boxed chocs...My ansa of bendicks states box of dark mint chocolates...and it cost me 9 points! But as I wasn't here to object, I have no excuses. so I think I have just objected to my own objection! pretty much this. just got in and caught up. not really sure why guylian wasn't counted? pretty standard box of chocolates I thought...anyway wasnt here to object and wouldn't have made a difference. I would like to do one of this one day, have some cracking questions in the bank... |